Healing and Nature: Conversations with Terry Tempest Williams and Members of the Next Generation

Presented by Santa Fe Waldorf School. Inspired works of art by SFWS students will be on display for sale prior to and after Williams' talk.

Monday, March 12 | 7:30 pm

James A. Little Theater1060 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, NM

Thank you for your interest in "Healing and Nature: Conversations with Terry Tempest Williams and Members of the Next Generation". For information about remaining ticket sales, please contact Pat Lord at Santa Fe Waldorf School before noon on Monday, March 12 by phone (505-467-6426) or email.

"At the heart of all [Williams’] work— as a writer, a naturalist, and a crusader for protection of the nation’s wilderness...the common theme is restoration: restoring our connection to the land, to the sacred, and to each other.” — Utne Reader

Terry Tempest Williams has been called "a citizen writer," a writer who speaks and speaks out eloquently on behalf of an ethical stance toward life. A naturalist and fierce advocate for freedom of speech, she has consistently shown us how environmental issues are social issues that ultimately become matters of justice. "So here is my question," she asks, "what might a different kind of power look like, feel like, and can power be redistributed equitably even beyond our own species?"

Williams, like her writing, cannot be categorized. She has testified before Congress on women’s health issues, been a guest at the White House, has camped in the remote regions of Utah and Alaska wildernesses and worked as "a barefoot artist" in Rwanda. Read more >

Terry Tempest William's the latest book, The Hour of Land, is a literary celebration of our national parks and an exploration of what they mean to us and what we mean to them.